Tynamo's mission is to provide implementations for different aspects of a full web application stack that offer reasonable out-of-the-box functionality and are easy to customize. We are intent on proving that web applications based on Java can simultaneously be high performing, easy to implement and fun to develop. We leverage existing technologies where possible and provide integrations with proven, clean and compact libraries rather than limit ourselves only to standard Java (JSRs). Tynamo is both comprehensive and modular so you are free to choose the parts you like from our full stack. And finally, we like Tapestry and our modules use Tapestry IoC extensively.

Bada bing bada boom! New year, new releases - and just like that tapestry-routing 0.1.1 is ready for consumption with the latest T5 beta. There were some minor API adjustments made, otherwise it's the same, trustworthy routing module. See the tapestry-routing guide for more info!

The little engineer was very proud of his little engine. But one day, a fellow train enthusiast noticed the engine was a leaking. They drove the train to the engine yard and... oh well, perhaps I took the metaphor too far. Suffice to say, thanks to Jochen Berger for spotting and reporting an issue in 0.6.1. Fixed and added another enhancement well.

Choo choo! The security train is moving again, all aboard! This is the 0.6.1 bullet train on the latest T5.4-beta-22 rail. Our rail engineers have been hard at work and delivered the following enhancements:

As hinted earlier, our first T5.4 compatible module, tapestry-security is released. This release is primarily for compatibility, although I threw in one, non-backwards compatible enhancements for optimized rememberMe cookies because I felt it was the right time. The source has moved to Github and the userguide is still at the familiar location at http://tynamo.org/tapestry-security+guide. I've only recently started working more on T5.4 codebase myself so keep the enhancements (and pull requests!) coming as you see need. Open issues against the Github repo please.

GitHub is cool and we so desperately want to be cool too that we decided Tynamo needs to be there as well. In all seriousness, Dragan Sahpaski wrote up a whizbang script to import all of the Tynamo's SVN history, branches etc. to a Git repo so it made the move a no-brainer. Thanks Dragan. We still love Codehaus though and they'll continue providing a lot of the infrastructure support, like CI builds and Confluence space but we are going to moving issue management over to Github as well so we can be ready for your pull requests instead of writing the code ourselves :) Also because we are good Git citizens, each Tynamo module now has its own Git repo. Checkout the Github organization page at https://github.com/tynamo and navigate from there to your preferred module and start forking away!

Now that a public beta of Tapestry 5.4 is out, we are also starting a module upgrade and release cycle for 5.4 compatibility. Tapestry-security 0.6.0 is first in line, watch for the release announcement later!